A Qatari ambassador involved in the delivery of weapons to Hezbollah


The spotlight on the presence of Qatar's role in financing the Lebanese Hezbollah, with weapons, whose hero was the Doha ambassador to Belgium, Abdul Rahman bin Muhammad Suleiman Al-Khalifi.

Doha's financing of weapons for Hezbollah endangers the US forces in Qatar, which number about 10,000,.  Al-Udeid military base in Qatar hosts a forward headquarters for the US Central Command and the squadrons of the US Air Force.

Abdul Rahman bin Muhammad Suleiman Al-Khalifi, Qatar's ambassador to Belgium and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), sought to pay Jason 750,000 euros to conceal the file.

Prominent European politicians launched a swift campaign to finance Qatar's terrorism and Hezbollah in particular.

French Senator Nathalie Goulet, who led a commission investigating extremist networks in Europe that prepared a report for the North Atlantic Treaty on terrorist financing, said: “We must have a European policy regarding Qatar, and be especially careful in its financing of terrorism. Requests the European Union to conduct an investigation and freeze all Qatari bank accounts in the meantime. "

And she added, "We have to follow a wise general policy to prevent any financing of terrorism, especially by countries such as Qatar or Turkey" that support the Muslim Brotherhood and its dangerous ideology.

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